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  1. gungearz

    Check Your Tires

    They just wanted to make a sale. I just checked the good year site for the silent armor and it strickly says they are for light duty trucks. Maybe they changed it over time...
  2. gungearz

    Check Your Tires

    Wow.... That was a very expensive choice of tire to run on a dually. I didn't think those tires were rated heavy duty for a 1 ton truck. I probably would've been in the same boat as you but I got rid of the truck when it started needing things.
  3. gungearz

    Check Your Tires

    thanks for your service brother.... I am a truck driver and yes indeed. There is no way to tell when a tire is going to blow. That's why we just kick them and hope for the best. If they jiggle like jello then you got lucky not to have that tire blow on the road.
  4. gungearz

    Check Your Tires

    It might be a little costly but I run Slime in my tires for a little insurance and a peace of mind. I still check my tires on trips over 75 miles and I visually look at them for local runs. I haven't added air to them in 6 months, other then when I do some offroading. They still hold at 50psi.
  5. gungearz

    Check Your Tires

    Very true... That could've been very bad. I use a locking valve stem clamp with a 4' line to my pressure gauge
  6. gungearz

    Check Your Tires

    Have always performed a pre trip inspection on trips longer then 75 miles and a quick pre trip at every stop. Even if it was 200 miles later...lol
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